Kesha has cancelled her upcoming performance at Loyola University Chicago, according to the university's Department of Programming.

According to the announcement, the department was "notified that Kesha will no longer be able to perform at Loyola’s annual Colossus weekend due to personal reasons."

The "Crazy Kids" singer has been at the center of legal drama after she lost a preliminary injunction last week that would have let her out of her contract with producer Dr. Luke -- whom Kesha has accused of drugging and raping her over a decade ago and consistently abusing her physically and emotionally.

"Kesha has expressed her disappointment in having to cancel, but she feels that this is the best decision for her at this time," the Loyola Department of Programming related in their statement. "We respect her decision and wish her well."

Students with tickets to her Friday concert will be issued full refunds.

Recently, Kesha thanked her fans for all their support, sharing a somber snapshot to Instagram where she wrote, "I am beyond words in gratitude. thank you is not enough but it is all I have. a million times over and forever thank you." Check out the video below for more.